Spotted python or Childrens python?

siucfi

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I was curious to know exactally what the difference is between the spotted python, and the childrens python? I just got a spotted python, and was curious to know, if it really is a childrens python. i cant post a picture, but if someone could post one of each i would greatly appreciate it. Mine is currently aprox six inches.
 

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Spotteds get a tad larger. Other than that they are very similar species in care and even looks. The pattern is slightly different though. I don't have pics of spotted on me but you should easily be able to find both with google or by checking Kingsnake.com.

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An A.maculosa female i had is the only snake iv ever seen try to eat its own tail as a young'en she saw her own tail moving as she was "killing" a p/k pink grabed it and would not let go i had to run the dope under a cool tap to make her let go of her self {D there both great boids if your planing on getting one tho very under rated IMO.
 

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i don't remember where but i read actual children's python's are harder to find and people usually call spotted python's children's either by mistake or to sell... i came across it while doing a google search on caresheets and general info on childrens pythons...

also, to the guy that had his snake eat it's tale, a couple that i know had their kingsnake do that exact same thing and they had to soak it to make it let go.. i wonder if it would have actually continued eating itself? lol.. those king's have an extremely good feeding response and many can be quite the biter's, let me tell you! lol...
 

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Im pretty sure she would have pasted out before she got her tail down her neck as she was putting the squeeze on her self too {D too funny tho.
 

siucfi

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Thanks for the help guys I will look it up on google and see what I can come up with. Pics would still be appreciated if you have them.
 

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Thanks for the link, to me it appears that I have gotten a spotted python not a childrens. Thanks for all the help.
 

siucfi

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I finally got myself a digital camera so here is a picture of my "spotted python" or so it was labeled. I would greatlly appreciate it if anyone could help me posativily identify it as spotted or childrens, thanks.
 

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siucfi

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I agree it sure does, the reseaerch I've done has been very open ended. Half the pictures I see labled spotted python look just like that as well so thats why I am so inconclusive. Thanks for your help its much appreciated.
 

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Time will tell but id say A.mac most of the childs have there spots and ground colour much closer.
 

siucfi

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Good deal I was kind of hoping that it would be, I just posted pics of the rest of my snakes for anyone that wants to check it out. The thread is named MY SNAKES.
 

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I've read that Liasis childreni (childrens python) and A. maculosa are just different geographic morphs of the same species, and this was in a book that was entirely about "childrens pythons" However I've had my childrens python cohabiting with my spotted pair and have never witnessed courting between the two so all I can tell you is as young they're similar but as adults spotted's are at least twice as large.
 
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